I had registered for this site a while back, but didnt use it for a while. I log in today and I am shoked! Girls selling like 3 pairs of panties for 25 credits which is only $15. I dont get it, why are they underselling themselves so much?
JessiJayde said:I had to close my account there, the only sale I ever made was for one 20 minute long video and I literally had to put it on sale. No one would buy anything, even when I lowered stuff to 3 credits. I can't go low on my prices like that, I wouldn't make any money.
I sell my panties for 1,000tkns on MFC and only walk away with $12 when it's all said and done. I'm sorry, but your math is way off. And those girl are actually SPENDING money to sell those panties.Evvie said:If you spend $3 or $4 on underwear and $2 or $3 for shipping, you're still making eight to ten dollars.
Buying bulk panties and mailing them out seems like a pretty easy way to make money, especially if no custom video or photoset is attached. If these models are selling a few sets a day, I'd say that's some nice pocket money.
Some members want to buy expensive sex. They don't want ten exclusive shows at a dollar a minute; they want one exclusive show at seven dollars a minute. Some members are going to seek out a model with high-priced, "classy" underwear; some members are going to look for the cheapest discount panties they can find.
Sometimes it feels frustrating - how can we compete with those prices? But in reality, I think many members do not want bottom line prices. Many models find that they sell more shows when their prices increase, after all. Some models will find that what is easiest for them is selling bulk underwear at markup prices, but that doesn't mean any of us have to do that to compete with them. In the end, there will always be a market looking for the cheapest at cost of quality; I think it is a smart plan for models to target that group.
PlayboyMegan said:I sell my panties for 1,000tkns on MFC and only walk away with $12 when it's all said and done. I'm sorry, but your math is way off. And those girl are actually SPENDING money to sell those panties.Evvie said:If you spend $3 or $4 on underwear and $2 or $3 for shipping, you're still making eight to ten dollars.
Buying bulk panties and mailing them out seems like a pretty easy way to make money, especially if no custom video or photoset is attached. If these models are selling a few sets a day, I'd say that's some nice pocket money.
Some members want to buy expensive sex. They don't want ten exclusive shows at a dollar a minute; they want one exclusive show at seven dollars a minute. Some members are going to seek out a model with high-priced, "classy" underwear; some members are going to look for the cheapest discount panties they can find.
Sometimes it feels frustrating - how can we compete with those prices? But in reality, I think many members do not want bottom line prices. Many models find that they sell more shows when their prices increase, after all. Some models will find that what is easiest for them is selling bulk underwear at markup prices, but that doesn't mean any of us have to do that to compete with them. In the end, there will always be a market looking for the cheapest at cost of quality; I think it is a smart plan for models to target that group.
Isis29 said:I'm sorry I just cant justifly selling my panties for $10, guess I got spoiled on Ebanned.
I don't really know, but I'm pretty sure Megan also includes things like taxes and savings when she accounts for her sales? Just going from my original post, if the profit was $8 and you took away extra money for taxes, savings, cam funds, or anything like that, it probably would take away any profit. But if women are just looking at pure returns, I feel there is probably going to be a surplus.ElaySmith said:PlayboyMegan said:I sell my panties for 1,000tkns on MFC and only walk away with $12 when it's all said and done. I'm sorry, but your math is way off. And those girl are actually SPENDING money to sell those panties.Evvie said:If you spend $3 or $4 on underwear and $2 or $3 for shipping, you're still making eight to ten dollars.
Buying bulk panties and mailing them out seems like a pretty easy way to make money, especially if no custom video or photoset is attached. If these models are selling a few sets a day, I'd say that's some nice pocket money.
Some members want to buy expensive sex. They don't want ten exclusive shows at a dollar a minute; they want one exclusive show at seven dollars a minute. Some members are going to seek out a model with high-priced, "classy" underwear; some members are going to look for the cheapest discount panties they can find.
Sometimes it feels frustrating - how can we compete with those prices? But in reality, I think many members do not want bottom line prices. Many models find that they sell more shows when their prices increase, after all. Some models will find that what is easiest for them is selling bulk underwear at markup prices, but that doesn't mean any of us have to do that to compete with them. In the end, there will always be a market looking for the cheapest at cost of quality; I think it is a smart plan for models to target that group.
I have lots of panties I sell that never cost me any more than $5 out of pocket. I can ship them for around another $5 or less. Granted I don't personally sale mine that cheap, but I can definitely vouch for Evvies math.
Evvie said:I don't really know, but I'm pretty sure Megan also includes things like taxes and savings when she accounts for her sales? Just going from my original post, if the profit was $8 and you took away extra money for taxes, savings, cam funds, or anything like that, it probably would take away any profit. But if women are just looking at pure returns, I feel there is probably going to be a surplus.ElaySmith said:PlayboyMegan said:I sell my panties for 1,000tkns on MFC and only walk away with $12 when it's all said and done. I'm sorry, but your math is way off. And those girl are actually SPENDING money to sell those panties.Evvie said:If you spend $3 or $4 on underwear and $2 or $3 for shipping, you're still making eight to ten dollars.
Buying bulk panties and mailing them out seems like a pretty easy way to make money, especially if no custom video or photoset is attached. If these models are selling a few sets a day, I'd say that's some nice pocket money.
Some members want to buy expensive sex. They don't want ten exclusive shows at a dollar a minute; they want one exclusive show at seven dollars a minute. Some members are going to seek out a model with high-priced, "classy" underwear; some members are going to look for the cheapest discount panties they can find.
Sometimes it feels frustrating - how can we compete with those prices? But in reality, I think many members do not want bottom line prices. Many models find that they sell more shows when their prices increase, after all. Some models will find that what is easiest for them is selling bulk underwear at markup prices, but that doesn't mean any of us have to do that to compete with them. In the end, there will always be a market looking for the cheapest at cost of quality; I think it is a smart plan for models to target that group.
I have lots of panties I sell that never cost me any more than $5 out of pocket. I can ship them for around another $5 or less. Granted I don't personally sale mine that cheap, but I can definitely vouch for Evvies math.
Copied and pasted from my blog.ElaySmith said:PlayboyMegan said:I sell my panties for 1,000tkns on MFC and only walk away with $12 when it's all said and done. I'm sorry, but your math is way off. And those girl are actually SPENDING money to sell those panties.Evvie said:If you spend $3 or $4 on underwear and $2 or $3 for shipping, you're still making eight to ten dollars.
Buying bulk panties and mailing them out seems like a pretty easy way to make money, especially if no custom video or photoset is attached. If these models are selling a few sets a day, I'd say that's some nice pocket money.
Some members want to buy expensive sex. They don't want ten exclusive shows at a dollar a minute; they want one exclusive show at seven dollars a minute. Some members are going to seek out a model with high-priced, "classy" underwear; some members are going to look for the cheapest discount panties they can find.
Sometimes it feels frustrating - how can we compete with those prices? But in reality, I think many members do not want bottom line prices. Many models find that they sell more shows when their prices increase, after all. Some models will find that what is easiest for them is selling bulk underwear at markup prices, but that doesn't mean any of us have to do that to compete with them. In the end, there will always be a market looking for the cheapest at cost of quality; I think it is a smart plan for models to target that group.
I have lots of panties I sell that never cost me any more than $5 out of pocket. I can ship them for around another $5 or less. Granted I don't personally sale mine that cheap, but I can definitely vouch for Evvies math.
Nordling said:I don't think you can subtract "savings" from your "in pocket" income though. Savings, though wise and prudent, is a personal choice, just like spending on a 50 gallon drum full of gummy bears.
Even without savings, if you sell you panties for $10, you would still end up in the negatives. And IMO, with a job as up and down like Camming in an unstable economy, savings is not a choice but a necessity.Nordling said:I don't think you can subtract "savings" from your "in pocket" income though. Savings, though wise and prudent, is a personal choice, just like spending on a 50 gallon drum full of gummy bears.
The problem is, you are NOT making a few extra bucks. You are SPENDING a few extra bucks.mynameisbob84 said:I think Evvie's/Elay's points still stand. While it might not be something that's gonna work/be something that's appealing to every model, the opportunity to make a few hundred extra bucks a month is gonne be attractive to many.
Shit, if I could find ten people a month willing to buy a pair of my boxer shorts at $12 profit to me each time, I'd sure as shit take advantage of that. That's $120 a month extra for what amounts to maybe a couple of hours work :twocents-02cents:
Good points, and I won't belabor it...lol...because you're right. But I have a feeling that a large number of cam models don't save...they don't make enough money to save. Every company is different. If you work for Walmart, you may not get a retirement fund taken out of your pay check. I don't mind thinking of saving for retirement a "necessity," fine. But then you should also subtract food, shelter, utilities, clothing...everything but gummy bears.LadyLuna said:Nordling said:I don't think you can subtract "savings" from your "in pocket" income though. Savings, though wise and prudent, is a personal choice, just like spending on a 50 gallon drum full of gummy bears.
When you talk about your paycheck, do they count the retirement fund money? Do they count the insurance money? We have to pay that for ourselves. So 50% taxes/savings are taken out before determining what we get, just like they are taken out of your paycheck before it ever reaches your bank.
Before you go on about how you don't have your paycheck's equivalent for those things, consider that both insurance and medical bills are more expensive for anyone who is self-employed, and as an independent contractor we have to pay double on unemployment taxes and social security. Not to mention we don't have an employer matching our 401K deposits, so we have to deposit everything into our retirement account ourselves. If you had to pay all that, it would easily equal what you actually take home.
PlayboyMegan said:The problem is, you are NOT making a few extra bucks. You are SPENDING a few extra bucks.mynameisbob84 said:I think Evvie's/Elay's points still stand. While it might not be something that's gonna work/be something that's appealing to every model, the opportunity to make a few hundred extra bucks a month is gonne be attractive to many.
Shit, if I could find ten people a month willing to buy a pair of my boxer shorts at $12 profit to me each time, I'd sure as shit take advantage of that. That's $120 a month extra for what amounts to maybe a couple of hours work :twocents-02cents:
How do a bunch of negatives ever become a profit? Even if you could find panties for $1 a piece, I still don't think there could be a profit if you sell them for cheap. I'm in the car, but I'll do the math when I get home. Pretty sure it will still be a negative....which will never become profit no matter how much of the product you "sell."mynameisbob84 said:PlayboyMegan said:The problem is, you are NOT making a few extra bucks. You are SPENDING a few extra bucks.mynameisbob84 said:I think Evvie's/Elay's points still stand. While it might not be something that's gonna work/be something that's appealing to every model, the opportunity to make a few hundred extra bucks a month is gonne be attractive to many.
Shit, if I could find ten people a month willing to buy a pair of my boxer shorts at $12 profit to me each time, I'd sure as shit take advantage of that. That's $120 a month extra for what amounts to maybe a couple of hours work :twocents-02cents:
I appear to have confused the $12 profit you mentioned from charging 1,000 tokens on MFC with the profit made from selling panties at 25 tokens on ELM. You're right. After you take away the cost of the panties, plus shipping, plus taxes, there's not gonna be much left out of that $15.
That said, if you sell enough of them (and procure the panties cheaply enough), eventually you'd make a profit (which I think was Evvie's original point). But yeah, you'd have to be selling a whole lot of panties to make it worthwhile.
Just in case anyone is interested though, you can still buy a pair of my boxers for $12 if you pay for shipping yourself :thumbleft:
PlayboyMegan said:How do a bunch of negatives ever become a profit? Even if you could find panties for $1 a piece, I still don't think there could be a profit if you sell them for cheap. I'm in the car, but I'll do the math when I get home. Pretty sure it will still be a negative....which will never become profit no matter how much of the product you "sell."mynameisbob84 said:PlayboyMegan said:The problem is, you are NOT making a few extra bucks. You are SPENDING a few extra bucks.mynameisbob84 said:I think Evvie's/Elay's points still stand. While it might not be something that's gonna work/be something that's appealing to every model, the opportunity to make a few hundred extra bucks a month is gonne be attractive to many.
Shit, if I could find ten people a month willing to buy a pair of my boxer shorts at $12 profit to me each time, I'd sure as shit take advantage of that. That's $120 a month extra for what amounts to maybe a couple of hours work :twocents-02cents:
I appear to have confused the $12 profit you mentioned from charging 1,000 tokens on MFC with the profit made from selling panties at 25 tokens on ELM. You're right. After you take away the cost of the panties, plus shipping, plus taxes, there's not gonna be much left out of that $15.
That said, if you sell enough of them (and procure the panties cheaply enough), eventually you'd make a profit (which I think was Evvie's original point). But yeah, you'd have to be selling a whole lot of panties to make it worthwhile.
Just in case anyone is interested though, you can still buy a pair of my boxers for $12 if you pay for shipping yourself :thumbleft:
Isis29 said:I had registered for this site a while back, but didnt use it for a while. I log in today and I am shoked! Girls selling like 3 pairs of panties for 25 credits which is only $15. I dont get it, why are they underselling themselves so much?
Thank you Allison. I don't have an ELM account and you added costs that even I didn't know about! I would add gas, since that's part of it, proving my point that you would end up in the negatives and never make a profit from that price.AllisonWilder said:From the original post, $15 for 3 pairs of panties, even at $1 a piece, would be very little money in my pocket. ELM charges 5 credits ($3) to cash out for a check or direct deposit, and 20 ($12) or 40 ($24) credits for wire transfer.
$15 - 25% for taxes (no savings) = $11.25 - $5 (minimum for postage and mailer envelope) for shipping = $6.25 - $3 for 3/$3 panties = $3.25 - $3 for direct deposit = $0.25 for 3 pairs of panties.
If I had added even $1 in for gas used to get to the post office, I'd be paying to send those panties.
I can see the appeal if someone needs cash fast and they aren't thinking about the taxes, etc., but it's going to be negative amounts if they do it like that frequently.
AllisonWilder said:From the original post, $15 for 3 pairs of panties, even at $1 a piece, would be very little money in my pocket. ELM charges 5 credits ($3) to cash out for a check or direct deposit, and 20 ($12) or 40 ($24) credits for wire transfer.
$15 - 25% for taxes (no savings) = $11.25 - $5 (minimum for postage and mailer envelope) for shipping = $6.25 - $3 for 3/$3 panties = $3.25 - $3 for direct deposit = $0.25 for 3 pairs of panties.
If I had added even $1 in for gas used to get to the post office, I'd be paying to send those panties.
I can see the appeal if someone needs cash fast and they aren't thinking about the taxes, etc., but it's going to be negative amounts if they do it like that frequently.
mynameisbob84 said:AllisonWilder said:From the original post, $15 for 3 pairs of panties, even at $1 a piece, would be very little money in my pocket. ELM charges 5 credits ($3) to cash out for a check or direct deposit, and 20 ($12) or 40 ($24) credits for wire transfer.
$15 - 25% for taxes (no savings) = $11.25 - $5 (minimum for postage and mailer envelope) for shipping = $6.25 - $3 for 3/$3 panties = $3.25 - $3 for direct deposit = $0.25 for 3 pairs of panties.
If I had added even $1 in for gas used to get to the post office, I'd be paying to send those panties.
I can see the appeal if someone needs cash fast and they aren't thinking about the taxes, etc., but it's going to be negative amounts if they do it like that frequently.
Okay, further revision: if gas costs a dollar, and it costs $3 to cash out, you'd have to sell 19 lots of 3x panties to make a $0.25 profit... if you don't put any money for savings aside - if you do, then yeah, you're losing money :?